Posted
by
timothy
on Friday February 24, 2012 @09:07PM
from the better-than-alka-seltzer dept.

MojoKid writes "According to new reports [note: source article at DigiTimes], global HDD production capacity is getting ready to increase to 140-145 million units in the first quarter of 2012, or about 80 percent of where it was prior to when the floods hit Thailand manufacturing plants. HDD production was sitting around 175 million units in the third quarter of 2011 before the floods, after which time it quickly dropped to 120-125 million units. Since then, there's been a concerted effort to restore operations to pre-flood levels."

Start burning stuff to DVD or putting it on cheap flash drives and hand them out to your friends. It's just like saving stuff to the Cloud, except they appreciate the music and movies and you can drink with them.

I call it "Sneaker-cloud".

So I take it you use Air Jordans for the physical layer? (or is that considered the data-link layer)?

OK, so everyone in the world should have their own personal Boeing 747.

Let's not be hasty. *You* aren't worthy to have one. Paris Hilton however, is.

In short: resources are finite, therefore it's impossible for everyone to have everything.

No, in short: the opposite of "there are some experiences in life that [you] can never
have because the number of zeros in your bank account is too small" is "there are some experiences in life that you can only have if your bank account is sufficiently large".

It's ok to believe that last sentence is fair, and that you aren't worthy like Paris. It's a free country and everyone's opinion counts, more or less.